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Hong Kong: Empire Hotel Hong Kong: Hin Ho Curry Restaurant: Hong Kong: Shau Kei Wan: closed [23] Ho Hung Kee: Hong Kong: Hysan Place: Hoi King Heen: Hong Kong: Tsim Sha Tsui: Hong Zhou: Hong Kong: Chinachem Johnston Plaza, Johnston Road: Hung's Delicacies (阿鴻小吃) Hong Kong: Hung To Road, Kwun Tong: Hutong: Hong Kong: Peking Road: I M ...
Tai Hing Group [4] (Chinese: 太興集團) is a restaurant chain in Hong Kong. It was listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in June 2019. [5] The company was founded in 1989. As of May 2019, it operates 9 brands, with a total of 191 branches, [2] of which 126 are in Hong Kong and 63 are in mainland China. [3] In 2018, the company had a net ...
Hindu temple in Hong Kong. Hinduism is a minor faith in Hong Kong growing with South Asian birth growth. It is practised by descendants of migrants from the Indian subcontinent who are mainly businessmen. Hinduism is represented by 0.5% of Hong Kong population. There are 40,000 Hindus as of 2010.
'Fragrant lotus') is a two-storey Chinese restaurant located within the Tsang Chiu Ho Building (曾昭灝大廈) at 160–164 Wellington Street, at the corner of Aberdeen Street, in Central, Hong Kong. The 100-year-old institution closed its doors on 9 August 2022 [1] and reopened in its original location in April 2024. [2]
Tsui Wah Restaurant (SEHK: 1314) (traditional Chinese: 翠華餐廳; simplified Chinese: 翠华餐厅; Jyutping: ceoi3 waa4 caan1 teng1; pinyin: Cuìhuá Cāntīng) is a chain of tea restaurants (cha chaan teng) owned by Tsui Wah Holdings Limited, headquartered in Hong Kong. The restaurants serve Hong Kong-style food. [1] As of 2022, the group ...
Luk Yu (Chinese: 陸羽茶室) is a teahouse and dim sum restaurant located on Stanley Street, in the Central area of Hong Kong, established in 1933. It is currently the oldest restaurant in Hong Kong. [1] It is known for its colonial style, adherence to tradition and loyal long-time customers, for whom the entire first floor is unofficially ...
The International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), a major Gaudiya Vaishnava institution worldwide, has a center in Hong Kong, established there in 1981. [31] As of 2016, approximately 1.4% of residents of Hong Kong are currently practicing Hindus of various sects; these include expatriates and lifelong practicing citizens as well as ...
Cha chaan teng (Chinese: 茶餐廳; Cantonese Yale: chàhchāantēng; lit. 'tea restaurant'), often called a Hong Kong-style cafe or diner in English, is a type of restaurant that originated in Hong Kong. [1] [2] [3] Cha chaan tengs are commonly found in Hong Kong, Macau, and parts of Guangdong.